I mean how many freaking scarves does one person need? A lot. That’s how many. I mean winter is practically here. The crafts store has had Christmas decorations up since July. So technically I have some catching up to do.

I pinned this video a while back, and decided it was time to make this happen. So I did. Again and again and again. I even have the bathroom selfie shots to prove it. Shameless I tell ya.This girl in the video is a great teacher. Very detailed and clear instructions. My 11-year-old niece made one without any major issues.

I swear, this was a breeze once I got into a rhythm. I know I said it earlier, but I am not a knitter or know how to crochet or anything like that. After I finished one and saw that it didn’t look like a huge knot, and actually like a scarf I was psyched! I wore it to work and my coworker was like “Wow that scarf is beautiful! Where did you buy it?” I was all

Hey Maria! Thanks for stopping by. I attempted this with my nieces that are pretty crafty and they had a tough time starting it, but once they got going it was simple. If you’re doing this with kids, have them do a few test runs first.

Your video is so explicit and clear i watched it, THEN grabbed the yarn, and made my first scarf in about 20 minutes without having to rewatch it (only did 6 rings and didnt infinitize it). I wish all instruction vids were as clear as yours! Great job! All my coworkers will be getting these for xmas!

Those are awesome!!!! I’ve definitely pinned it to my gift board for the holidays, and now I’m eager to see if I get ambitious enough to tackle it!!!! 🙂 Thanks for sharing gorgeous! I miss following your blog desperately!

I absolutely loved this! and the video was so clear! the only part I was confused about while watching the video was when you run out of the first roll of yarn, how do you transition to the second one?

A self-professed Pinterest addict as well, I just made one of these infinity scarves this past weekend, using the same instructional video. Once I got the “casting on” part done, the rest was a complete breeze! I am so excited to give this scarf to my niece as a Christmas gift and guaranteed no one in my family will believe I actually made it as I completely fail as knitting 🙂 I encourage anyone to make at least one…but bet they won’t stop there!

Definitely thinking about making this. I was going to buy a chunky scarf but this video makes it look very easy to make and much cheaper. You mentioned how many you stitch across but you didn’t mention how many rows you stitch down. if you could let me know what would be great! thanks for this awesome video!

Hi! I was doing so well thanks to your video but came across a big problem in my yarn.. At least I don’t know if it’s a problem..at one point in one of my skeins, the yarn splits in two!! It appears to be knotted then splits ok two separate strings that don’t look like they are each just half of the string, they look like two separate strings. What is this????? What am I supposed to do? Do I put them together as if they are one? Or is that the kther end of my skein? I’m so confused.. I have a picture but can’t seem to post it here 🙁

I got so fed up with the yarn I am going to just return those skeins.. Knotted together in a few places it was just a mess!! Finally almost done with my scarf but it looks super thick with 12 stitches across, almost like a blanket.. A small one. Haha did you do the whole 12 stitches? And then double it for an infinity scarf?? Yours looks awesome just trying to figure out if I should arop and do just one loop, or two around the neck lol.. I may do less stitches for my next scarves

Yay!! I finally finished it last night!! Lol it was too big for my liking with 12 stitches like she does in the video. I did one with 8 stitches today in like 20 minutes and it’s much better! Next I’ll try 6 and I’m sure it’ll be perfect haha 🙂 thanks pretty girl!

I can’t wait to try this! I have a question though, do you know approximately how much yarn you used? I know you use two skeins at once, but did you use all of the yarn on one scarf? Or would 2 skeins be enough to make 2 scarfs? Just trying to figure out how much yarn to get. Thanks!

Hello! I love the bottom two thicker scarves you made! Which brand and what sizing did you use? Also what’s the material? Sorry, first time knitting (if this is what it’s called lol) so please help! Thanks! 🙂

I finally made it!! I’ll post a pic to my Instagram account. You were so right – it’s insanely easy! The delay was due to 1) concerts and 2) frustration over not getting the casting on part. But after that it’s just a loop-de-loop game. I played with the ends to fasten them off …. nothing pretty, nothing fancy. But the thing is so cool – and so long lol – you don’t notice.

This is not an easy video to figure out. I’ve been watching just the first 9 min for 30 min now, continuously trying to rewind to see what you are doing. Perhaps go into more detail about what “holes” “loops” and sides of yarn you are using. I am going to search other tutorials because this one is not very ready. Also, another idea, use two different colors of yarn so that we can follow where the working and tail yarn pieces fall…

Hi Lindsey! Thanks for stopping by Finding Silver Linings. This video is a tutorial I found. I didn’t make it. I can say, however that it took me a few tries to get it right too. Keep at it & good luck 🙂

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